Issues / 2000 / Mar 30
One country, indivisible, with libertines and music for all.
What''s Up, Chuck? By God, it''s a weekend that makes a person proud to be an American.You want good roadhouse, rockabilly blues? The kind of music that made this country great? We got it this ...
Just when youth crime is down, California voters slap juveniles with harsher treatment.
Juvenile Injustice When two Seaside minors were found at the scene of a brutal rape and beating just days after the passage of state Proposition 21, many Monterey County residents heaved a sigh of relief ...
Photographer Tina Modotti captures the heart and soul of the Mexican people.
Photography For decades, she was known primarily as Edward Weston''s lover, model and muse. Yet as evidenced by the traveling exhibition of her photographs opening Saturday at the National Steinbeck Center, Tina Modotti is more ...
Those nasturtiums and marigolds on your plate are doing more than just looking pretty.
Exciting new research has lead me to the discovery of the ultimate menu to celebrate the triple arts of cookery, seduction and romance. Here are my findings: A dinner for two, done in three courses ...
More discriminating coverage of local classical music would serve the community well.
Classical Preparing to write a short advance piece about a local production, I approached the presenter for additional material, adding, "I try to help when I can, between being..." "Bitchy?" was instantly proposed by the ...
Artifacts
Young Sculptors Honored When Monterey Sculpture Center founder Larry Fischer was a kid taking art classes at the Seaside Youth Center, there were no paid teachers. Now that he's all grown up with a successful ...
The Unicorn mounts a fine show about the strength of filial--and other--love.
"How does one say thank you for 40 years of love?" asks Harry Mitchell, a character from David Steven''s play The Sum of Us. It is a question any one of us might ask if ...
No Hand Wringing
In the March 23-29 edition of the Weekly, it states in your news brief that Anthony Holguin will be tried as an adult, thus "greatly decreasing his chances of a normal adult life." After all, ...
HDTV And You
There is a revolution in television, it just hasn''t reached you--yet. Don''t despair. High Definition Television (HDTV) and Digital Television (DTV) will undoubtedly be here before long. Unless you have a direct broadcast satellite (DBS) ...
Two Carmel artists pay tribute to their mothers with an unusual photographic installation in P.G.
Two Mothers Remembered, an exhibition/installation by Carmel photographers Anna Rheim and Donald R. Anderson, is not what you might expect from a traditional photography exhibition dedicated to an artist''s mother. Vast, sculptural pieces that mix ...
The Third Miracle's overwhelming quietness leaves one yearning for something a little splashier.
Ever since The Exorcist, we''ve come to expect movies about the spirit world to be filled with lots of special effects, flashing lights and green-pea soup. The currently popular conception of contact between human beings ...
Searching for the roots of MoCo's thriving Latino art community.
Art History It is one of the least understood and appreciated aspects of Monterey County''s cultural history. You could look for it in this area''s museums and art galleries, but you probably won''t find it ...
Food for thought at the Indoor Forest Theater.
As the illustrious Irving Berlin put it so many years ago, "I only want what''s the best thing for you and the best thing for you would be me." That in a nutshell is the ...
Sea Studios' groundbreaking TV series, "Shape of Life," is one small slither for a flatworm--and one large jump in the understanding of evolution.
Under the pier on Cannery Row, starfish are on the hunt. The Pisasters are creeping up the slimy poles that held the canneries in place. A camera catches purple, orange and brown arms climbing and ...
A new Carmel Valley Village restaurant proves that great food doesn't have to empty your bank account.
Dining Review "If they build it, you will come." Those were my dining partner''s words as he dipped a fork into his inaugural first course at Cafe Rustica, four nights after dream team Paulo Kautz ...
Street Talk By Aaron S.
It''s usually hard to find people on the street willing to talk to us. So, for our final Street Talk duty, we managed to find some victims who couldn''t run away. John Steinbeck Age: 98 ...
From The Editorial Desk
Under the pier on Cannery Row, starfish are on the hunt. The Pisasters are creeping up the slimy poles that held the canneries in place. A camera catches purple, orange and brown arms climbing and ...



